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Curve Brake Booster

MSRP $ 20.00
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# of Reviews 9
Average Rating 4.56/5
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    Submitted by Scotty a Cross Country Rider from Vancouver
    Date Reviewed: May 23, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Seymour
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $15.00
    Purchased At:Jubilee Cycle
    Strengths:Strong, good clearance, STIFF, price
    Weaknesses:weight compared to others(if you care)
    Similar Products Used:Brodie Brake Booster
    Bike Setup:Kona Lava Dome, Z4, XT brakes
    Bottom Line:No more brake squeal, awesome brake power, and really increased fork stiffness. Should fit any tire up to 2.4" (Tioga 2.3" no problem). If you like to do front tire wheelies get one.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by 2 a cross-country rider from SF,CA
    Date Reviewed: December 31, 1998
    Bottom Line:
    Using 98' Diacompe DP-7N Levers with Diacompe VC757 on my 98' FSR Frame had very little flex. But when i upgraded to XT Levers, the added power of the lever caused noticably more flex to the stays so I put on the booster and it feels stiff again. The red also looks great in enhancing the highlights on my bike and makes the rear stay and brakes look beefier. Didn't really do too much for my bike but on some of those forks such as the RST-281's, they work miracles to eliminate flex. On those forks, the brake bosses can be seen flexing inwards from a mile away! ok, I'm going off topic but the booster is a simple product and works great to reduce mush and frame/fork fatigue from braking. I give it 5 veggies.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Goldfish a cross-country rider from LA
    Date Reviewed: September 2, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    Finally got rid of that mushy feeling on Quadra 10. Works perfect and stiffened up the fork a LOT. Lots of color choices but the orange matches my frame best. Does what it's supposed to and was cheap. Not that heavy either. Nice piece of simple engineering. A brace... nice though.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Andrei a downhiller from USA
    Date Reviewed: June 30, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    It works well for cantis, stopt most flex with LX V's with XT's it helps a lot and with maguras, if prevents the chainstays from brakingits good for simple rolling cross country, but I use my for DH and I have two of them just in the back and they seem to work just as good as a carbon booster but lot hevier and much cheaper
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Ted a cross-country rider from PA
    Date Reviewed: November 6, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    Hey, it's a brake booster.
    ..a little thin compared to some, but still
    a brake booster.I've got one on my Manitou and it has a postive
    effect. They're pretty light and come in colors.If you need a real brake booster for trials, look elsewhere.
    If you just need a little more stiffness for a XC rig,
    get one!
    Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Fredy Edgemon a racer from Tennessee
    Date Reviewed: October 26, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    This thing is awsome! It makes my XTR v's work great. It prevents flex
    and doesn't make pulling back on the levers so squshy, just firm. AWSOME, FIVE STARS
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jack Desmond a racer from Kansas
    Date Reviewed: October 8, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    I have an aluminum Gary Fisher Paragon that I upgraded to v brakes. The curve booster made my braking performance so much better and it looks cool too.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by James Carroll a cross-country rider from Austin, TX
    Date Reviewed: June 24, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    I've been running Curve brake boosters for almost a year now and love them.
    In front the improvement is great, if you ride a Judy you'll notice a very
    big improvement in brake feel. The design is cleaner than most, and works
    equally well with V-brakes or standard canti's. I highly recomend them
    for the front, however in the rear the improvement isn't so dramatic. Unless
    you're on full suspension though, where the improvement can be significant
    depending on your bike.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dan K. a from truckee, ca
    Date Reviewed: June 18, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    If you read my review on the FSX fork you know that I think the fork is a little bit flexy, and I planned on getting a brake booster. I purchased one retail (can you believe it?) and didn't pay too much. Installation was easy. The booster doesn't look too funky or tacky. The booster itself weighs very little but the hardware is noticeably heavy. Performance-wise the booster helps. I think it's worth the 20 bucks. The added weight is worth the slight extra bit of stiffness.
    Overall Rating:4






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